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AI-Generated Music and Copyright Law in India: Delhi High Court Faces the Question of Authorship Without Humans

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AI-Generated Music and Copyright Law in India: Delhi High Court Faces the Question of Authorship Without Humans

The Delhi High Court is grappling with a unique case involving AI-generated music and copyright law, raising questions about authorship and ownership. The court must decide whether music created by artificial intelligence can be protected under India's Copyright Act, which currently only recognizes human authors.

A case in the Delhi High Court is challenging India's copyright law. Tarun Chaudhary claimed ownership of a music track, but it was revealed that the track may have been created by an AI system. The court must now decide if AI-generated music can be protected under the Copyright Act. The law currently only recognizes human authors, so the court must interpret whether AI creations can be considered original works. The case has sparked a deeper discussion about the role of AI in creativity and ownership. The outcome will shape the future of Indian IP law.

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